dunno, most of what I've heard was "we broke this for fun, it's not useful, and we're not going to explain how"
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Replying to @delroth_
he did explain how. if you mean the intricate details of fault injection, there are other more appropriate resources to learn about it
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he explained how he applied that technique to the Nintendo consoles fairly well. can't expect him to cover all in short amount of time
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as for usefulness,brom means all keys now known and nothing can be done to fix it
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and sighax means any of 60 mil consoles can be hacked completely with a trivial hardware mod
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Replying to @smealum
how many of these 60M consoles weren't hackable before, w/ hackable meaning "can be used to run homebrew"?
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the point of this is that all 60 million consoles are /permanently/ hackable regardless of system version, + more access
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Replying to @koalabuttz @smealum
I completely get how it's cool in theory. In practice, do you expect this to ever be needed to run hb on a 3ds?
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Replying to @delroth_ @koalabuttz
maybe in practice most won't use it, but that doesn't make it any less interesting to me
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most people wont put linux on their ps4, that doesnt mean the work and talk about it wasnt super cool and interesting
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(or rather: the ps4 talk left out the boring webkit/freebsd exploiting, the ninty left out the interesting hw attacks)
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